The White Mad Man and the Unraveling of a Superpower

As the confrontation between Iran, the United States, and Israel intensifies, one cannot help but observe the bizarre spectacle unfolding on the American side. The man leading the West's charge—a white, erratic figure—seems to be making a mockery of his own country. His claims and narratives change as rapidly as the minute hand of a …

As the confrontation between Iran, the United States, and Israel intensifies, one cannot help but observe the bizarre spectacle unfolding on the American side. The man leading the West’s charge—a white, erratic figure—seems to be making a mockery of his own country. His claims and narratives change as rapidly as the minute hand of a wall clock.

If one had to translate his current position into simple words, it would be this: “Please, Iran, I beg you to surrender.”

One minute he speaks of all-out war; the next, of negotiations. He threatens atomic annihilation, then pivots to the elimination of an entire civilization. This is not strategy—it is chaos dressed as policy.

Before the war, the United States and Israel had clear objectives: decapitate Iran’s leadership, force a regime change, dismantle the nuclear program, and bring Tehran to its knees. Today, not a single one of those objectives has been achieved.

Iran, on the other hand, has done exactly what it said it would do before the war began. It has shown relentless resistance and resilience. It has struck every American interest in the region—including bases in the Gulf. It has struck Israel directly. Eye for an eye. In fact, Iran has almost attacked eight different countries and destroyed all American bases and American interest infrastructure across the region.

And then Iran struck multiple U.S. aircraft carriers. The carriers were not destroyed, but they suffered severe damage—enough to take them out of service for the foreseeable future. In response, the United States moved all of its remaining carriers far away, beyond the range of Iran’s missiles. The mighty symbol of American naval power has been forced into retreat.

Iran also warned it would close the Strait of Hormuz, and it has done so. Meanwhile, no major damage has been done to its nuclear infrastructure.

In one of the most daring moves in modern military history, an Iranian F5 fighter jet carried out a suicide attack on a U.S. base in Kuwait, destroying it completely. That is not the act of a weak nation—it is the act of a warrior.

Before the war, the UAE approached Pakistan, requesting help and demanding two Iranian islands. The world waited like scavengers circling a dying animal, eager to feast on Iran’s carcass. But Iran stood firm. It did not flinch. And today, those scavengers are starving.

Desperate to save face, the United States engaged Pakistan to mediate ceasefire negotiations. But Iran’s leadership refused to compromise even one inch of its agenda. In the second round of talks, American defense and security officials arrived in Pakistan and waited nearly a week. Iran did not even show up. Another humiliating blow to the United States.

The so-called superpower now stands exposed before the entire world—not as a mighty force, but as a coward, a collection of cold-blooded killers without strategy or honor. The world has seen its weakness. The mask is off. The United States is no longer a superpower.

In a final, desperate act, the United States is now attempting to block the Strait of Hormuz—hoping to show the world that it still controls everything. But that, too, is a lie. Iranian ships, together with Chinese and Russian vessels, are passing through with ease. The American blockade exists only in headlines, not on the water.

At the end of it all, the United States has nothing left but shame. And the white mad man leading it? He is arguably the cheapest of all U.S. presidents—a man devoid of values, devoid of ethics, a product of the same Epstein class of depravity.


Iran did not just survive the war. It buried the myth of American invincibility—six feet deep, in the very sands where U.S. bases once stood.

Dr Abid

Dr Abid

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